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Ball Python
The ball python is a good snake for a beginning snake owner. They grow to a
maximum size of 4-6 feet, and are quite docile and easy to handle. If
threatened, it rolls itself into a ball with the head buried beneath the folds
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Banded Water Snake
Banded Water snakes can be initially nervous or aggressive but with time can become so tame as to take food from your fingers. They reach sizes up to 4 1/2 feet but usually average 3 feet.
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Corn Snakes
Corn snakes are generally docile, and relatively easy to care for. Usually
reaching a mature size of 4-5 feet. A life span of around 15-20 years. They come
in a vast array of beautiful colors and patterns.
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Red Tail Boa
Red tail boas will generally grow to an average length of 10-12 feet. They can
live for 25 to 30 years and weigh up to 50 pounds. Frequent handling early
will ensure that your boa will remain docile throughout its life.
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Scarlet King Snake
The snake has a tri-color pattern of black, red, and yellow bands that mimic the venomous coral snake. A method to help differentiate between venomous and non venomous tri-color snakes in North America is found in the popular phrases "red on yellow, kill a fellow; red on black venom lack" or "If red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow; if red touches black, you're alright, Jack" and "Red and black is a friend of Jack". |
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